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the u.s. drone treatment strike killed the leader of the pakistani. to negotiate. it is almost like a symbolic overwatch the populace that makes you. protest critics. as a way to legalize the data collection of millions of.
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live from moscow. thanks for joining us oktober has become the bloodiest month in iraq in five years the data coming in from the country's interior defense health ministry is putting the death toll now at nine hundred sixty four roughly ninety percent of them being civilians and according to the government the number hasn't been this high since april two thousand and eight when more than a thousand people were killed. correspond with the findings of the united nations which put the bloodiest but whatever the figures it's clear the country is facing an increasing security problem no surprise then that the iraqi prime minister is in washington asking for help. the report. we know that the rocky leadership has made a request for u.s. assistance in the fight against terror we don't know the details of that request
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the leaders wouldn't elaborate on that the iraqi prime minister called al qaida a scourge for iraq and the middle east the iraqi prime minister has arrived in washington in the month that turned out to be the deadliest in the last five years for those who are following the news it's becoming such a repetitive phrase the deadliest month in iraq for this many years said we we hear it all the time the fact is that following the u.s. invasion in two thousand and three terrorism has skyrocketed in iraq the six carrion war that broke out as a result of the invasion has created a great environment for terrorists the iraqi prime minister says it's getting worse because he says as a result of the so-called arab revolutions there is a power vacuum in the region which extremist forces take advantage of it specifically spoke about syria and the situation there of course even though iraq snorri all molly he knows what the u.s. invasion has led to in his country he can't be too critical of washington because after all in a way it's thanks to the u.s. that he's now in power and political analysts are swans allow says the level of
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violence has recently spiked across the entire middle east. the prime minister of iraq when he made that call i think what he means by it is providing intelligence. and support to because he fears that the spillover from syria is affecting the level of violence in iraq and the level of violence in iraq as a whole has increased because of that but the reality is the politics of iraq is broken and the violence is is a result of that is not only because iraqi army's weak is just because the. iraqi politics as a whole is dysfunctional that hasn't worked for the last ten years so. i don't think what's going on in iraq is going to be a risk to the global sort of risk but obviously it's going to be rich to oil markets in the around the world is going to be a risk to the region as the middle east iran and what's going on in syria i mean this could turn sort of this ball from syria and then to iraq and then it can you
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never know what is going to stop now the pakistani taliban has vowed to avenge the death of its leader who's been killed in a u.s. drone strike and pakistani officials say the assassination is now de rail the peace talks with the militants a short while ago on the program i spoke with islamic based journalist and the letter. security has gone and there is a lot of security in major cities off pakistan in the heart. because of course so far the statements from the government have been very grim and leaders have been saying that this is bin and not down to sabotage the peace talks between pakistan's government and the taliban interior minister of pakistan he has stated that only david for yesterday was talking about peace talks and they were almost under way right now against today's event of another drone strike that. the
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country is again a conflict as to what should be the next step what to expect from the taliban as far as the government by stars government is concerned the strike strongly condemned this attack and they are expecting to. continue with the start but so far it seems. so far it's at a dead end and it's difficult to say right now what would be the next step because there would be a bloody retaliate shoot from the taliban and the security is heightened in the sound and everyone is just in anticipation as to what would be the next move. the u.s. and pakistani officials had recently praised the way the bilateral relations were developing with this latest drone strike will likely tarnish that trend and just lead to more killing that's according to peace activist in the water near. this is an absolute defiance of. on behalf of the u.s. government of what in the washer you've had explicitly stated was necessary for
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a pox on to take the matter into its own hands and this just seems to be a slap on the face to say your peace talks really do not mean anything to us and it seems to be the us stating that it wants absolutely nothing to do with the pakistani government's stance on this so we see a regression in terms of in terms of where we could be heading live from moscow it's our duty and taking a bite out of a problem europe's on high alert over a recent rabies outbreak in france amid fears that it could spill over the border. with. syria to. put themselves at risk coming up your own take a close look into how the u.k. is both already used to handling disease prevention but some vets arguing that taking their eyes off the ball. but for now here on the u.s. senate committee has passed a bill to rein in the n.s.a. following the revelations of the leaker edward snowden and critics say the measure
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could actually have quite the opposite effect. senator feinstein's bill is an effort to codified the n.s.a.'s bulk collection of americans telephone records which is in fact on shaky legal footing right now and there's another program that's being legalized in this bill which has not gotten as much attention as it really should which is the back door searches of international communications and so what has been happening is that the n.s.a. is allowed under the files and limits act to go collect huge amounts of communications of people who are suspected to be foreigners overseas without any individual warrant because they are foreigners overseas what ends up happening is the n.s.a. scoops a lot of communications between people overseas and americans and also ends up scooping a lot of purely domestic communications of americans into that as well these are all communications americans communications that the n.s.a.
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would need an individualized order court order or warrant to look at under ordinary circumstances. now another sign of the ever growing reach of the national security agency is the brand new utah data center but it's apparently called the eye of a crowd of persistent protesters who've taken over part of a local highway to demonstrate their outrage at the surveillance practices were in a fortnight. known for its desert wind. and picturesque mountains utah has long been home to the nation's largest population of mormons today it's also home to america's soon to be biggest spy complex they put it inside of the middle of an army base so you care about be protesting are made to protest the n.s.a. . damn garfield learned his lesson on independence day when police prohibited more than a hundred restore the fourth activists from protesting in front of the n.s.a.'s one
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point five billion dollar data center. shortly thereafter the group thought of a way to claim a two mile long stake right next to the n.s.a. they keep on trying to kick us out for being here why don't we just adopt a highway we can come in we can clean up in the coming weeks a big sign will be placed right here that says restore the fourth you tom and for each day that employees report to work at the data center they will pass by this sign reminded of the public distrust of the n.s.a. and its ever expanding surveillance programs r t four members will be required to clean the highway at least three times a year but many activists like lorraine a potter plan on being outside the data center much more often armed with an anti n.s.a. picket sign they believe that it is their place. to take in harvest all of our information the fourth amendment to the us constitution guarantees the right to be
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secure from unreasonable search and seizure. r t four was born into a nationwide grassroots movement after whistleblower edward snowden revealed how the n.s.a. spies on its own citizens as well as foreigners world leaders and even the vatican we're never going to be able to reverse this if we don't speak up if we don't say something if we don't get people aware of what's being done so what's being done inside the utah data center according to reports the surveillance complex will be filled with servers routers and computer intelligence experts working to intercept capture and analyze vast quantities of the world's communication. or other after buildings back there the secrets inside the data center are heavily protected by fences the national guard and countless warning signs that overlooks the whole valley. kind of is almost like a symbolic overwatch of the populace it makes your paranoid. r.t.
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you talk to some of those who are taking measures in her own hands in a bid to beat the n.s.a. by creating an innovative new spy proof platform for that was the moment the president and co-founder of silence circle explains how his company aims to coby e-mail surveillance through being christian of data. we're trying to restore the privacy that we feel that has been lost by pervasive surveillance email is intercepted by intelligence agencies all around the world and we've discovered through these snowden revelations that. our own government is spying on its own citizens so it's turned all americans into foreigners as if we were. you know intelligence targets we can't make everything surveillance proof but what we can do is try to reduce the amount of exposure of e-mail metadata that's the data
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that says what the man who it's from who we are to date and time and these days the method data and the male header is is really important for being able to surveil a society and see who's talking to who. and in the meantime the controversy continues over the people who allowed the revelations to be revealed to the world it's come to light the reason the partner of journalist glenn greenwald was held at heathrow airport in the summer was because the british authorities claim that he was involved in terrorism and espionage and the statement was disclosed during a court hearing earlier david miranda filed a legal action against the british government seeking the return of his positions under a review of the legality of his detention and nine hour questioning among other things common skated were material supplied by edward snowden which the authorities said could endanger people's lives if released well greenwald lambasted the claims
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in an e-mail to reuters he said the government was absolutely and explicitly equating terrorism with journalism between the. well here at r.t. would like to know what you think about the ongoing n.s.a. scandal you can log onto our website r.t. dot com to participate in our latest international web poll in fact today we are asking you are given the stream of n.s.a. spying revelations since june what impact will further leaks have and let's bring up the numbers for you here they are an oddity the majority believing though that the majority believing as you say that politicians will make more noises about respecting privacy but do nothing to rein in the government snooping almost a quarter says they'll lead to a rise in social resistance to n.s.a. practices such as the recent stop watching us march that was held in washington thirteen percent feeling that nothing will happen at all with people getting used to the expos age when there are no surprises left and a minority things that i didn't see a discussion of surveillance practices will take place and steps will be taken to ensure one's purpose see you can have your say right now online at r.t.
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time but for now ukraine is gearing up to sign a landmark partnership deal with the european union at the end of november it would guarantee the former soviet republic free trade access to the blocs markets but is the country's massive car industry ready to take up the task. when to investigate. entering the association agreement with the e.u. is being sold to the korean public as a step forward and while indeed the country's farmers might enjoy better export deals with a projected four hundred million euros annual profit the machinery bosses are not so happy the country's factories might simply not be able to afford modernizing standards that would cost almost a staggering one hundred thirty billion euros and that would repeat the fate of the industrial giants who have already been caught in that trap hungary's bus factory it was the leader in public bus production throughout nineteen seventies europe producing more than fourteen thousand buses a year in two thousand and seven is shut down having failed to compete on the european market it's now reopened only to export small shipments of buses to latin
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american countries and repair all their models in the one nine hundred seventy s. poland's lightweight delivery buses were exported to over one hundred countries all over the world but in two thousand newsome orders and f. a c. factories both vanished from the face of the earth after being purchased by dell and g.m. respectively lot to be as rough buses were well known in the year in the soviet union those were probably the most widespread public transport vehicles on the country's roads but in the one nine hundred ninety s. the company failed to meet standards and lost the eastern market as well regal was so keen on your integration that it blocked roughs last ditch attempt to save itself through a merger with a russian gas company in one thousand nine hundred the car factory was officially declared bankrupt there are more examples of such failures in central and eastern europe all united by one issue failure to survive in the european market as things stand it's hard to imagine which industrial enterprises in ukraine would be able to avoid the same fate now the british banking system it's going down the drain well
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that's according to max keiser. it's all in the day's work for this woman she opens up a manhole cover and scoops out this much slower because she can delighted by what she finds what others might view as revolting she sees as a pet nuns and she works in the streets at the southern chinese city of shenzhen a foot soldier in china's so-called customer oil industry as you see she was pulling the gutter oil straight out of the sewer and then processing and giant vats of toxins and chemicals in order to create the gutter oil there's an analogy here between converting the sewer garbage that slop into reprocess to bits available as a combustible or yes on the street with the slop in the financial system so take credit they take collateral that's better be used it has been sold down and resold hundreds of times and they put it on the balance sheet of the bank of england and
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the bank of england exchanges fresh slop me in the form of a guilt which is then the collateral upon which the housing bubble in london is based if you were to examine the balance sheet of the bank of england you would find reprocessed pork slop and gutter slop and oil and all kinds of dog bar bit on the. you know whatever it is you know i'm trying to. get into a little mandarin there. let's get into an update here on the program starting with a shooting at los angeles international airport l.a.x. say the father of the gunman who opened fire on friday called police around the time with the incident reporting his son sent him a suicide text message twenty three. stormed into
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a crowded terminal opening fire with a rifle killing one and wounding six at the incident set off a panic in a stampede part of the world's busiest airport were evacuated over seven hundred domestic flights were disrupted the shooter was overpowered he's going to be. home for you. a powerful explosion of a chinese fireworks factory has killed eleven of its employees and injured seventeen of the blast reduce the building to rubble and blew out windows in nearby houses and most of the victims were said to be women assembling fuses for firecrackers and the cause of the blast is not yet clear though chinese factories are pretty well known for their poor work safety standards. thousands of muslim brotherhood supporters of egypt and a nationwide protest ahead of the trial of the toppled president mohamed morsi clashes between police and protesters broke out in cairo and alexandria police arrested dozens of demonstrators in the trial begins on monday with morsi and other
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key muslim brotherhood members facing charges of inciting violence. more than one hundred firefighters have battled a major blaze that are scrapyard in the east of london now the sites believed to contain hazardous gas cylinders started just hours before firefighters were due to walk out in a strike over salaries and changes to pension conditions. france has issued a rabies a it was after a kitten died of the disease rabies was thought to have been eliminated from the country back in two thousand and one and can be fatal to humans if not treated france's warning has raised concerns across europe forcing health officials to use elaborate ways to prevent further outbreaks but it's also you know reports vets in the u.k. claim the government is actually underestimating the overall threat. nowadays it's free and his dog can travel to the u.k. imagine. friendly animal you meet. imagine rabies in britain back when this
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public information video was made westminster's fear of rabies was so high that any animal coming into the country had to enjoy six months in quarantine first rabies is a killer we must keep rabies out but the rules were relaxed last year when britain was forced to join the european union's pet travel scheme. it's really like the razor system these drugs have come from brazil them by the way vietnam in thailand they all need to be quarantined upon entry to the u.k. but pets coming in from europe and some other countries are exempt all they need is a pet possible and a microchip. since the same started there has been seven hundred fifty one cases of rabies in animals or maniacs in three hundred eighty five in total and the latest case of just as jesus was in holland there was no longer the requirement for a blood test on a six month wait which means that the dog can be vaccinated and be with you can out
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in three weeks which bears no resemblance to the integration period disease actually very soon animals say that angry at the government's failure to challenge the e.u. directive and safeguard the u.k. the saudi. and everything europe that seems to say we seem to have to we're not protecting ourselves we say it's this sudden the floodgates that means we've put ourselves at risk this pictures owners take her in and out of the u.k. on a regular basis this is what her e.u. pet possible looks like but campaign to say that mess so easy to forge the number of dogs being smuggled into the u.k. illegally has increased by food hundred percent since the rules were relaxed. that dog can be brought into the country going to a hot makes in a park with other dogs if that that was a carrier they mix those pos you know so other animals then you've got it out right traffic. it cools absolute devastation the department for environment food in who
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are left fast says the risk of adult babies entering the u.k. is still extremely low but animal charities disagree several have already said that that's stocking up on the rabies vaccine in the water to protect that. london's time to blast the bankers here on r.t. as promised max kaiser because a report just a moment. a spanish language teacher in texas has been fired for posing nude in playboy before she became a teacher parents and found out about this demand that she be fired because her
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past was inappropriate and that it was a distraction the classroom well this was something she did in the past which was legal so this i mean if you pose for playboy you are forbidden to work in the normal world also as a former teenage boy i can tell you that any young attractive teacher will cause a distraction with the boys and wolf you can fire people for being distracting that when they have to fire every teacher with a handicap or abnormal appearance on the other hand though teachers are supposed to be people for children to respect and to look up to and when your spiritual teachers warned of so of the good stuff for money to playboy it is a lot harder respect that sort of person and it sure isn't a good example for my daughter this is actually a very complex issue but i can say is that you should really try to fight the temptation to make quick money with some nude photos it could come back to haunt you but that's just my opinion.
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welcome to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser apparently about ten percent of street food in china is cooked in gutter oil. godor oil as the name suggests is made by pulling waste oil from sewers grease traps waste from slaughterhouses reprocessing it and then selling it as cooking oil i know you're thinking you're thinking gosh that sounds a whole lot like our modern financial system and indeed street credit is cooked and gutter debt created much the same way pulling well from what little savings we have left over from the days when we used to work and a little equity from the mortgage traps into which our post industrial economies have sunk sprinkling a little toxic waste from the slaughterhouses of derivatives and jamie diamond's mildewy bucket shop basement and then reprocessing it all and selling it as
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liquidity or a market making and wealth creation other branded slop inducing nausea from financial mega banks in the city or on wall street oh stacey burger max they've got our debt sounds as gross as the gutter oil from china we're going to look at that got her oil this video of chinese street food made from gutter oil is the most disgusting thing you will see all day and aside from being a downright disgusting it's also contains carcinogens and other toxins let's look at the video here of some woman making it it's all in a day's work for this woman she opens up a manhole cover and scoops out this much slower because she can't she works in the streets at the southern chinese city of shenzhen a foot soldier in china so-called customer oil industry this reminds me of a story we covered here on the kaiser report a couple of weeks ago about the fat birds in the sewers and of london these are enormous concentrations of waste and moisten the toilet paper that are clogging up
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london's sewers so what you're telling me is that in china they dredged that stuff up and they re cook it and ten percent of what they're eating on the street is made from reprocess. toilet paper read in fact bergs that they put into their pork buns and other street food gosh remind me not to book any flights to china any time soon well actually they go on to mention that that woman is just buying a house with all the money she's made over the past ten years pulling out the stat barracks from the sewage so perhaps you could do that here as well that might be a way to build the economy well i think what you're saying is that there is an analogy here between converting the sewer garbage that slop in to reprocess tidbits available as a combustible or yes on the street with the slump in the financial system so they take credit they take collateral that's been abused and has been so.

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